50mm F1.2 DG DN 50mm F1.2 DG DN 50mm F1.2 DG DN
50mm F1.2 DG DN
50mm F1.2 DG DN
50mm F1.2 DG DN

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50mm F1.2 DG DN

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  • Highest descriptive power to take advantage of F1.2 brightness
  • Lightest weight lens body in its class*, suitable for a wide range of applications
  • A wealth of functions for professional use and excellent build quality

Unveiling another Sigma Art line F1.2 lens. Elevating photographic mastery beyond conventional limits.

The lightest in its class* ― Bright F1.2 maximum aperture and the highest level of descriptive power from Sigma’s Art line

Sigma's Art line has been offering new possibilities and surprise for expression, and now the Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN | Art is here to break the standards. Sigma's focus with this lens is on the descriptive power that is perfectly usable from the widest aperture, and on portability that allows the high performance to be demonstrated in any field. In terms of image rendition, Sigma achieved high resolving power from the maximum aperture throughout the entire focus range, while also enriching the beauty of the large bokeh effect at F1.2. In addition, the lens construction and mechanical design have been stripped down to the bare essentials, resulting in a significantly compact and lightweight body. The lens is also equipped with a full range of functions suitable for professional use, including high-precision AF using the latest HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) that reduces volume while maintaining the same thrust. We hope users will enjoy the superb Art F1.2, which will transform everything they capture and even their photographic experience into something extra special.

* As an AF 50mm F1.2 interchangeable lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras. (As of March 2024 by Sigma)

SPECIFICATIONS

FEATURES

LENS CONSTRUCTION / MTF

TECHNOLOGY

SAMPLE IMAGES

Camera Type Mirrorless
Corresponding Mount L-Mount, Sony E-mount
Sensor size Full-frame [DG]
Lens Construction 17 elements in 12 groups (4 aspherical elements)
Angle of View 46.8°
Number of Diaphragm Blades 13 (rounded diaphragm)
Minimum Aperture F16
Minimum Focusing Distance 40cm / 15.8in.
Maximum Magnification Ratio 1:6.2
Filter Size φ72mm
Dimensions (Diameter × Length) L-Mount:φ81.0mm x 108.8mm / φ3.2in. x 4.3in.
Sony E-mount:φ81.0mm x 110.8mm / φ3.2in. x 4.4in.
Weight (g) L-Mount:745g / 26.3oz.
Sony E-mount:740g / 26.1oz.
Edition Number A024

The three-digit code on the surface of the lens is to indicate the year the lens was first released. (Since it is different from the year of manufacture, the release year and edition number may not match depending on the mount.)
Supplied Accessories CASE, LENS HOOD LH782-03, FRONT CAP LCF-72mm III, REAR CAP LCR II
EAN L-Mount:00-85126-31669-3
Sony E-mount:00-85126-31665-5
Camera Compatibility LINK
Specification info *The appearance and specifications of the product are subject to change.

*This product is developed, manufactured and sold based on the specifications of E-mount which was disclosed by Sony Corporation under the license agreement with Sony Corporation.

*L-Mount is a registered trademark of Leica Camera AG.
Sample image by Meg Loeks
CameraSIGMA fp L
Shutter Speed1/3200s
Lens F NumberF1.2
ISO100
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerMeg Loeks
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Sample image by Meg Loeks
CameraSIGMA fp L
Shutter Speed1/200s
Lens F NumberF1.2
ISO320
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerMeg Loeks
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Sample image by Meg Loeks
CameraSIGMA fp L
Shutter Speed1/250s
Lens F NumberF1.2
ISO100
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerMeg Loeks
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Sample image by Takashi Shikano
CameraSony α7R IV
Shutter Speed1/1600s
Lens F NumberF1.2
ISO100
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerTakashi Shikano
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Sample image by Takashi Shikano
CameraSony α7R IV
Shutter Speed1/4000s
Lens F NumberF1.2
ISO100
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerTakashi Shikano
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Sample image by Takashi Shikano
CameraSony α7R IV
Shutter Speed1/800s
Lens F NumberF5.6
ISO200
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerTakashi Shikano
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Sample image by Noriko Yamaguchi
CameraSIGMA fp L
Shutter Speed1/80s
Lens F NumberF1.2
ISO400
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerNoriko Yamaguchi
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Sample image by Noriko Yamaguchi
CameraSIGMA fp L
Shutter Speed1/4000s
Lens F NumberF2.8
ISO100
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerNoriko Yamaguchi
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Sample image by Noriko Yamaguchi
CameraSIGMA fp L
Shutter Speed1/60s
Lens F NumberF1.2
ISO100
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerNoriko Yamaguchi
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Sample image by Nick Vrona
CameraSony α7 IV
Shutter Speed1/50s
Lens F NumberF1.2
ISO320
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerNick Vrona
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Sample image by Heather Larkin
CameraSony α7R V
Shutter Speed1/400s
Lens F NumberF1.2
ISO500
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerHeather Larkin
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Sample image by Heather Larkin
CameraSony α7R V
Shutter Speed1/640s
Lens F NumberF1.2
ISO50
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerHeather Larkin
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Sample image by Heather Larkin
CameraSony α7R V
Shutter Speed1/500s
Lens F NumberF1.2
ISO400
Focal Length50mm
PhotographerHeather Larkin
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  • Lens construction

    Lens construction diagram
    Aspherical lens
  • MTF Chart

    The MTF (Modulation Transfer Function) is one of the measurements for evaluating a lens’ performance, and it shows how faithfully the contrast of the subject can be reproduced on the image plane. The horizontal axis shows the image height (distance from the center of the image in mm) and the vertical axis shows the contrast value (maximum value is 1).
    The closer the 10 line pairs/mm curve is to 1, the higher the contrast and clarity of the lens is, and similarly, the closer the 30 line pairs/mm curve is to 1, the better the resolution and sharpness of the lens is.

    *The MTF chart depicts the result at the wide-open aperture.
    *For mirrorless lenses that support distortion correction, the horizontal axis shows the image height equivalent to when an L-Mount lens is attached to a Sigma L-Mount camera with distortion correction applied. (The effect of distortion correction may differ depending on the mount and camera used.)
    *The spatial frequency indicates the variation on the image plane before distortion correction is performed.

  • Spatial frequency

    S: Sagittal Line

    M: Meridional Line

  • 10lp/mm

  • 30lp/mm

  • Diffraction MTF

    Diffraction MTF chart
  • Geometrical MTF

    Geometrical MTF chart
  • Highest descriptive power to take advantage of F1.2 brightness

    The Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN | Art has been designed with an emphasis on high resolution from the maximum aperture to the full focus range and large, beautiful bokeh expression. The contrast between the sharpness of the focus surface and the melting bokeh effect creates a three-dimensional effect thanks to its F1.2 aperture. In addition, the 13-blade diaphragm allows for beautiful bokeh expressions. Focus breathing is also well-suppressed that the F1.2 rendering can be fully utilized in video recording.

  • Brightness of F1.2 maximum aperture and high resolution from minimum to infinity focus

    The latest optical design achieves high resolving power with each aberration thoroughly suppressed from the maximum aperture. The lens is capable of rendering details without color bleeding in any situation. In addition, the incorporated floating focus is advantageous in improving short-range performance, ensuring a stable, high-level image quality throughout the entire range from the minimum focusing distance to infinity.

  • Rich and beautiful bokeh without color bleeding

    By correcting spherical aberration, sagittal coma flare, axial chromatic aberration, and other aberrations, the lens delivers natural bokeh images that blur smoothly and without color bleeding from the focal plane. Double-line bokeh is also suppressed, allowing users to take advantage of the mellow bokeh effect in their expression.

  • Rounded diaphragm with 13 blades

    The lens incorporates Sigma's first 13-blade diaphragm, which maintains a circular shape even when stopped down from the maximum aperture. The surface accuracy of the aspherical lens has been enhanced to the utmost to enable smooth and beautiful round bokeh expressions.

  • Designed to minimize focus breathing

    Optimization of the focus group arrangement and aspherical shape significantly suppresses focus breathing. The change in angle of view due to focus shift is minimized, creating a natural-looking focus shift when recording video.

  • Designed to minimize flare and ghosting

    Flare and ghosting, which reduce image quality, are addressed under all conditions of incident light, based on the most advanced simulation technology. High backlight resistance enables clear and sharp images under any lighting conditions.

  • Lightest weight lens body in its class*, suitable for a wide range of applications

    By uncompromisingly pursuing high optical performance and portability, which are inherently contradictory, the highest level of performance has been condensed into the lightest lens body in its class. The Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN | Art can be used not only in limited situations and applications, but in all kinds of shooting environments.

    * As an AF 50mm F1.2 interchangeable lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras. (As of March 2024 by Sigma)

  • Dual HLA incorporating a new system

    A new system was developed that significantly reduces the volume while maintaining the same thrust of the HLA, which is characterized by its high driving accuracy and quietness, and is featured in each of the two focus groups. This technological innovation has realized both high-speed autofocus and a compact lens body.

  • New smaller and lighter HLA design

    By precisely controlling the configuration of multiple magnets, the HLA provides sufficient thrust to quickly move the lens's large-diameter focus elements, while achieving an approximate 25% reduction in unit thickness from the previous HLA design as well as a 44% reduction in total weight.

    New HLA Design 1 New HLA Design 2
  • Lens construction and mechanical design stripped down to the absolute minimum

    Each piece of glass is made as thin as possible while employing glasses with a high refractive index and four aspherical lenses. The high level of production technology at Sigma’s only manufacturing base, the Aizu factory, provides the exacting precision necessary for processing these thin glass elements and making this mass production possible. In addition, the floating focus construction ensures high performance while shortening the overall length, resulting in a compact lens. In the mechanical design phase, emphasis was placed on weight reduction. Through the systematic elimination of individual components, Sigma attained the distinction of producing the lightest lens in its class, weighing a mere 745g / 26.3oz.

    * These figures are for L-Mount.

    Lens construction diagram

    Aspherical lens

    Lens Construction: 17 elements in 12 groups (4 aspherical elements)

  • A wealth of functions for professional use and excellent build quality

    In addition to various functions that support photography, such as the AFL button* and an aperture ring, the construction of the lens body itself and its high-quality touch and feel are also pursued. The Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN | Art is designed with high functionality and reliability to meet the stringent demands of professionals, as well as excellent build quality for long-lasting, reliable use.

    * Function available on supported cameras only. Available functions may vary depending on the camera used.

    Professional build and functionality
  • Proud to be a tool of expression, excellent build quality with Sigma’s Art line specifications

    By assembling high-precision parts made of lightweight and strong TSC* and other materials, the lens has the high level of rigidity and durability of Sigma’s Art line specifications without sacrificing portability, as well as excellent build quality that allows for long-lasting and reliable use as a photographic tool.

    * TSC (Thermally Stable Composite) is a type of polycarbonate with a thermal expansion rate similar to that of aluminum. It has a high affinity to metal parts, which contributes to high quality product manufacturing.

    Alexandre Souetre using Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN | Art
  • Various shooting assist functions

    The lens is equipped with an AFL button which can be assigned to a range of functions via the menu on selected cameras. In addition to the aperture ring, the lens is equipped with an aperture ring lock switch and a click switch to turn the click on and off.

    Switch controls on Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN | Art
  • Dust and splash resistant structure* and water and oil repellent coating

    In addition to a dust and splash resistant structure, the front element of the lens features a water and oil repellent coating, allowing photographers to shoot without concerns even in harsh outdoor environments.

    * The structure is designed to be dust and splash resistant, but not waterproof. Be careful not to bring the lens in contact with a large amount of water. Water inside the lens may cause major damage and even render the lens unrepairable.

    Weather sealing and coating on Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN | Art
  • Including a petal-type hood with lock

    A dedicated petal-shaped hood is supplied. A locking mechanism is provided for secure attachment.

    Petal-type hood for Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN | Art

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